We are looking for an ambitious fundraiser to join us in the role of Associate Director, Student Support where you will be part of a dynamic, innovative and supportive team delivering on some of the University of Cambridge's most significant fundraising priorities.
We are a friendly and lively Development and Alumni Relations team who work hard to deliver the University of Cambridge's significant potential. And though the name and reputation of Cambridge is known worldwide, you will find it a welcoming place to work where your experience will be recognised and valued.
Climate change is one of society's most significant and pressing issues. Cambridge Zero is the University of Cambridge’s bold new climate change initiative that aims to support the transition to a resilient and sustainable zero-carbon world by harnessing the full breadth of the University’s capabilities, developing solutions that work for our lives, our society, and our economy. The initiative is led by Dr Emily Shuckburgh OBE, one of the most prominent and media-facing leaders in climate change science today.
The Alumni and Development Office (ADO) at St Catharine’s is expanding with four new exciting posts on offer. Come and join this great College and help us complete the Campaign – Our College, Our Future.
We are now looking to appoint a talent fundraiser to the newly created position of Fundraising Manager.
We are looking to recruit the Associate Director for Advancement Services to join our successful team. This is an opportunity to join a remarkable Development and Alumni Relations office. Working directly with the Director of Advancement Services, the Executive Director and the Leadership Team, you will manage a variety of organisational priorities and projects.
Have you got excellent organisational skills with ability to prioritise and flexible attitude? Do you possess excellent attention to detail with ability to work on your own initiative? Are you capable of handling confidential information?
If so, we have a fantastic opportunity for an individual to join our team responsible for increasing the breadth and depth of engagement with the University's community of over 310,000 ambassadors, advocates and supporters.
Have you got excellent organisational skills with ability to prioritise and flexible attitude? Do you possess excellent attention to detail with ability to work on your own initiative? Are you capable of handling confidential information?
If so, we have a fantastic opportunity for an individual to join our team responsible for increasing the breadth and depth of engagement with the University's community of over 310,000 ambassadors, advocates and supporters, who are critical to the success of our £2 billion pound fundraising campaign www.cam.ac.uk/YoursCambridge .
Are you experienced in writing/curating content for external audiences with the ability to juggle competing priorities? Are you passionate about working for an organisation that makes an impact on our world?
We seek an experienced and highly motivated communications associate to join our warm, collaborative and dynamic Advancement Communications team within the University of Cambridge's Development and Alumni Relations office.
A fantastic opportunity has arisen for an experienced events organiser to join our team. As we move into the final stages of our £2 billion fundraising campaign, this is a very exciting time to join our dynamic and fast paced office.
We are looking for a talented event organiser with high-profile and high-stake event management experience. Exceptional project management and communication skills are essential to this role, and the ideal candidate will be well-versed in delivering events of the very highest standard.
Are you interested in becoming part of the most advanced gift settlement team in the UK?
Summary The Settlement Associate role at the University of Cambridge is both challenging and rewarding. You will have the opportunity to work with talented members of the University's fundraising team and world-renowned researchers and academics in negotiating and finalising donation documentation that allows a wide variety of new and exciting initiatives at Cambridge.